I really think people shouldnt look at the Strenght of schedule that is coming up. Saying it is going to be easier is really foolish. A lot of teams get a lot better. Say in 2005 if people looked at their schedule and saw the Saints, it was an easy opponent or say the Bucs from this year. The truth is every team changes, and to go ahead and give the schedule as a reason for so many wins is never gonna work.

I really think people shouldnt look at the Strenght of schedule that is coming up. Saying it is going to be easier is really foolish. A lot of teams get a lot better. Say in 2005 if people looked at their schedule and saw the Saints, it was an easy opponent or say the Bucs from this year. The truth is every team changes, and to go ahead and give the schedule as a reason for so many wins is never gonna work.

Last year Oakland before the year had started was projected to have the toughest schedule and by the end of the season they had the 25th toughest schedule.

I really think people shouldnt look at the Strenght of schedule that is coming up. Saying it is going to be easier is really foolish. A lot of teams get a lot better. Say in 2005 if people looked at their schedule and saw the Saints, it was an easy opponent or say the Bucs from this year. The truth is every team changes, and to go ahead and give the schedule as a reason for so many wins is never gonna work.

That is true some teams may be better than predicted like the Saints. How many times that happen per year? Especially with multiple teams. Also, schedules show away/home games. I think ignoring a stretch of road games is pretty ignorant. Schedules are definitely not the be all end all, but it is definitely something to keep an eye on.